Design Fundamentals 1 - ELEMENTS Reviews. Image courtesy of @nyitarch Instagram (NYIT Architecture and Design)
The need for widening the pool of professors, tenured faculty, and university fellows has grown over the years. As schools prepare for the Fall term, they re seeking candidates that will help shape the future of their programs and improve the institution s architectural pedagogy.
This week we ve curated a list of twelve employment opportunities ranging from visiting assistant professors to fellowship positions at nine schools of architecture.
Spring 2020 elaboration II B.Arch/B.A. Studio final review. Image courtesy @cmusoa Instagram (Carnegie Mellon University SOA)
Description: The university is searching for a part-time Curator of Public Programs. This is an intellectually engaging opportunity for someone interested in contemporary architectural discourse. S/he/they will be responsible for developing the school’s annual lecture series and coordinating other scho
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Yale and Columbia Create Interactive Vaccine Allocation Map
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Yale and Columbia Create Interactive Vaccine Allocation Map
A team from Yale and Columbia have created an interactive map of each county in each state proposing how COVID-19 vaccinations could be distributed.
A new interactive map can provide an important tool for policymakers and the public to analyze differences between COVID-19 vaccine distribution strategies. The publicly available map, which displays each county of each state, highlights issues surrounding equity and vulnerability of at-risk groups.
“With over 250 million adults still needing vaccines across the country, who will be first in line to receive them?” said Amy Kapczynski ’03, Professor of Law at Yale Law School and faculty co-director of GHJP. “All people in the United States have been granted the right to have access to free, safe, and effective COVID-19 vaccines. This map will help make sure that this is done fairly and equitably
A new paper from UC Santa Cruz researchers, published in
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, shows that fear of humans causes mountain lions to increase their energy expenditures as they move through the landscape, and this can ultimately limit the size of the home ranges they re able to maintain. Mountain lions fear us, and that fear has all kinds of impacts on their behavior and ecology, and ultimately, potentially even their populations and conservation, said professor Chris Wilmers, the senior author on the paper.
Wilmers is principal investigator for the Santa Cruz Puma Project, through which he and colleagues have been studying local mountain lion populations for over a decade. Barry Nickel, director of UC Santa Cruz s Center for Integrated Spatial Research, led the most recent study, which relied on data from five adult female pumas and eight adult males that were outfitted with tracking collars as they roamed their natural habitats.